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Ana Carolina - El comedor View Series

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Ecuador

In this episode, Ana Carolina shows us how to set the table so that our guests can enjoy any meal!

Ana Carolina - El uso correcto de los adjetivos View Series

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Ecuador

Ana Carolina sheds some light on the nuances of Spanish adjectives and how their position tends to differ from adjectives in English.

Curso de español - ¿Qué tal? Ni bien ni mal... View Series

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Spain

Learn Spanish expressions for when you are feeling just okay- neither good nor bad.

Ariana - Cena especial View Series

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Spain

Ariana makes our mouths water with her menu for the special dinner she plans to prepare for some invited relatives.

Conversaciones en el parque - Me gusta mucho este parque. View Series

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Mexico

Ana and Samuel meet at the park and exchange some treats to eat before choosing a movie to watch together at the theater.

Ariana - Cita médica View Series

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Spain

When Ariana wakes up feeling ill, she has to make an appointment with her general practitioner. What will he prescribe?

Conversaciones en el parque - Regalos para un nuevo bebé View Series

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Mexico

Samuel shows the gifts that he bought for his friend's newborn baby and her older sister to his friend, Ana, at the park.

Ariana - España View Series

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Spain

Ariana shares with us some interesting facts about Spain including its languages, most important cities, tourist attractions, architecture and art.

Conversaciones en el parque - ¿De quién es esta mochila? View Series

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Mexico

Ana and Samuel meet for the first time in the park and find a mysterious backpack with no name on it. Will checking its contents help them find out the identity of its owner?

Conversaciones en el parque - Cafe y bocadillos View Series

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Mexico

Big or small? A guy and a girl meet on a park bench and compare the size of various possessions, only to find out that they have many similarities.

Jarabe de Palo - Agua View Series

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Spain

The narrator of the 1998 single, “Agua,” from Spanish rock band, Jarabe de Palo’s second album, Depende, wants far more than his friend from their seemingly ambiguous relationship.

Conversaciones en el parque - No tengo mi teléfono View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

Mexico

A young woman who can't find her phone sits on a park bench to rifle through her purse. As she explores its contents, a nice guy sitting next to her tries to help her find the device.

Español para principiantes - La letra R View Series

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Latin American Neutral Spanish

The letter "r" in Spanish can be tricky, particularly since it can be pronounced differently depending upon its position in the word and also has a separate "double r" [rr] letter with its own pronunciation. You can study live online with Marina, Sol and other excellent teachers any time at GoSpanish.Com. 5 day free trial, no credit card necessary.

Aprendiendo con Karen - Útiles escolares - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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Mexico

Karen continues her look at some of the basic (and not so basic) materials found in the classroom.

Español para principiantes - La hora View Series

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Latin American Neutral Spanish

Marina offers to help Sol with her lesson on telling time. Tarde can be translated as either "afternoon" or "evening," depending upon the hour. Tarde encompasses a longer period of time from many English speakers' notions of "afternoon" or "evening." Note that "Buenas noches" [literally "Good night"] may be used when many English speakers might use "Good evening" to greet someone at a later hour, whereas "Good night" in English tends to be used mainly at bedtime or to say goodbye. GoSpanish.Com

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